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Alexander Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals was the 2009 Hart Ross Trophy winner, awarded to the NHL's season MVP.
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Yes, it does.
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Yes, Stan Jonathan from Six Nations Reserve in Ontario, Canada
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I believe he was but just recently his wife left him. Hard Times for him right now.
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Owner Adams directed his general manager Ross to come up with a nickname that would portray an untamed animal displaying speed, agility, and cunning. Ross came up with "Bruins", an Old English word used for brown bears in classic folk-tales. The team's bearlike nickname also went along with the team's original uniform colors of brown and yellow, which came from Adams' grocery chain, First National Stores.[
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It depends on what team you are seeing, if you are watching the Boston bruins or the Toronto maple leafs then yes they are good seats, but if you are actually watching a good team like the Montreal Canadiens or the Winnipeg jets then they are not very good seats
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The ice surface is the same for all NHL teams; 200 feet long, by 85 feet wide.
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it has a metal sounding guitar and they play it when they are showing the goalies stats when the game is on NESN (and the Bruins are at home). it goes right up until the face off.
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They currently have 65 points and hold the 22nd position in league standings.
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Bobby Orr completed high school, and joined the Bruins the same year he graduated. He played juniors from age 14-18 and attended the local high school and skipped practices for school purposes, only participating in games, and still managed to win numerous awards in that league.
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They put plywood on the ice, the take off all the panes of glass. Next they take out all the boards and fix the seats to where they need to be. Finnal they lay the parquet on the floor.
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According to azhockey.com, the number 20 has been worn by 23 different Bruins players. In this decade, Darren Van Impe, Eric Manlow, Martin Lapointe, and Wayne Primeau have all worn 20. Players to wear the jersey in the 1980s-90s were Al Secord, Mike O'Connell, Dwight Foster, Tommy Lehmann, Bob Sweeney, Bryan Smolinski, and Todd Elik. The previous twelve men were Gordie Bruce, Norm Calladine, Kenny Smith, Paul Ronty, Ray Barry, Fleming Mackell, Jim Morrison, Jerry Toppazzini, Guyle Fielder, Leo Boivin, Al Sims, and Al Secord.
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There is no such word as "orr". -The closest is a Scottish dialect word "orra" which means 'mis-matched'.
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Andy Moog. Traded to the Bruins on the trading deadline of the 87-88 season. Played all the way to the 92-93 season and was then traded to the Dallas Stars.
Random Fact: Andy Moog was voted to have the scariest goalie mask by The Hockey News for his Boston Bruins mask.
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He was taking a daring rush and got injured doing it. This was the beginning of a chain of injuries on his left knee that eventually costed him his career in the NHL.
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No Tim Thomas is not captin Zdeno Chara is captin
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Still months away from the invitee list
----Here is the "MOST LIKELY" roster----
Goaltenders
Defense
Forwards
Team Canada Summer Training Camp Invitees:
Goaltenders: Martin Brodeur (New Jersey Devils), Roberto Luongo (Vancouver Canucks), Marc-André Fleury (Pittsburgh Penguins), Steve Mason (Columbus Blue Jackets), Cam Ward (Carolina Hurricanes).
Defense: Jay Bouwmeester (Calgary Flames), Dan Boyle (San Jose Sharks), Scott Niedermayer (Anaheim Ducks), Chris Pronger (Philadelphia Flyers), Robyn Regehr (Calgary Flames), Dion Phaneuf (Calgary Flames), Marc Staal (New York Rangers), Shea Weber (Nashville Predators), François Beauchemin (Toronto Maple Leafs), Brent Burns (Minnesota Wild), Drew Doughty (Los Angeles Kings), Stéphane Robidas (Dallas Stars), Mike Green (Washington Capitals), Dan Hamhuis (Nashville Predators), Duncan Keith (Chicago Blackhawks), Brent Seabrook (Chicago Blackhawks).
Forwards: Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins), Shane Doan (Phoenix Coyotes), Simon Gagné (Philadelphia Flyers), Dany Heatley (Ottawa Senators), Jarome Iginla (Calgary Flames), Rick Nash (Columbus Blue Jackets), Joe Sakic (Colorado Avalanche), Martin St-Louis (Tampa Bay Lightning), Eric Staal (Carolina Hurricanes), Joe Thornton (San Jose Sharks), Vincent Lecavalier (Tampa Bay Lightning), Ryan Smyth (Colorado Avalanche), Jeff Carter (Philadelphia Flyers), Ryan Getzlaf (Anaheim Ducks), Milan Lucic (Boston Bruins), Patrick Marleau (San Jose Sharks), Andy McDonald (St. Louis Blues), Brenden Morrow (Dallas Stars), Corey Perry (Anaheim Ducks), Mike Richards (Philadelphia Flyers), Derek Roy (Buffalo Sabres), Patrick Sharp (Chicago Blackhawks), Jordan Staal (Pittsburgh Penguins) Jonathan Toews (Chicago Blackhawks), Dan Cleary (Detroit Red Wings).